Coping: With the “Flat Earth”

A long-time reader, who we will call Steve, sent me a note this weekend that I’d get a real kick out of looking into the flat earth theories of one Edward Hendrie. Per his note, the author has a book on Amazon that makes a “case” for the world being flat. See The Greatest Lie … Read More

Five Reasons Millenials Should Play Stocks

Yes, it’s like a casino. But why my kids are more inclined to buy a lotto ticket, have an M-Life card and visit Las Vegas, when there’s a casino of sorts that opens every trading day with much fanfare and bell-ringing, is beyond me. Even more to the point, the odds are better at the … Read More

Solid Employment – But Is It Good?

Average workweek wages and average hours worked has always been one of my favorite doodles when tryng to sort through the “goodness” of employment reports. And it makes no difference whether the headline number is rolling around, positive or negative. The Federal Reserve database (FRED) has both series available – which makes a look at … Read More

Coping: Prepping Your Battery Supply (Part 1)

There are some damn-fine reasons to mark off a few minutes on a “summer” Friday morning chat to talk for a few minutes about prepping and batteries. I can speak with some authority because my name somehow shows up on some patents related to battery state-of-charge instruments. On the surface, this is no big deal, … Read More

ECB Continues Negative Rates

The first big story of the morning is that the European Central Bank held interest rates unchanged. “Monetary policy decisions 2 June 2016 At today’s meeting, which was held in Vienna, the Governing Council of the ECB decided that the interest rate on the main refinancing operations and the interest rates on the marginal lending … Read More

Coping: With the “Breakaway Civilization”

I don’t know if you have read any of Joseph Farrell’s books. They cover a wide range of topics but mainly center on the lingering after-effects of World War II. Specifically, there is a never-totally-disproven notion that World War II didn’t really end as history books proclaim. This goes well beyond the reports that the … Read More

Mainly, It’s the Charts

This may sound like a “dog ate my homework” excuse, but on my latest trip to the eye doc, it was discovered that the eye pressure had dropped to a worrisome 5 – it should have been up around 12-20 at this stage.  As the eye doc explained, it’s sot of like having a flat … Read More

Housing Lives

Just in is the closely watched S&P Housing report: The 20 city average was reported up 0.9% which is better than the 0.7% consensus. And with this, the Dow futures are up 40. Off to the eye doc… A House Flipping Tale I thought I’d pass on a fine example of someone being “late to … Read More

Coping: Living in the Future, 10 Years Early

Better early than late, I guess. In 1983 I was pioneering computer data over radio – just 10 years early. And in 2003 when we bought this place in the Outback, a fair number of our friends thought I was nuts. (They were right, but that’s not the point.)  Instead, I was just 10-years early. … Read More

How IS that Weather War Doing?

In a recent www.peoplenomics.com report, I laid out the curious timeline of weather manipulation. It begins with theory in the 1980’s, goes to HAARP and the other “atmospheric heaters” in the middle 1990’s. Where, we can safely assume, a certain Vice President became aware of things like the Air Force Owning the Weather: 2025 study. … Read More

Coping: Around the Ranch on Holiday

It’s been a while since we have toured the Ure outpost here in the Outback of East Texas. Despite the two major eye operations, Life goes on…and with it, our hobbies, pastimes, and amusements. Starting with the hobbies: Fellow ham radio enthusiasts will appreciate that I just picked up an antique radio to restore. It’s … Read More

Eight Years of Obama: Ahead or Behind?

Figures can lie, and liars can figure said Mark Twain.  Never could such a statement be more true than when looking at the economy.  And this morning we will do just that, since on Friday, the new GDP figures came out.  It’s not a simple thing to figure, but amazingly, our numbers and some federal … Read More

Short Report – Have a Great Weekend

A very short report this morning because of eye surgery yest.  Normally I get up at 4 to hit it and get it.  Nuit this morning, try 7 AM. And barely that. 2 1/2 hour eye surgery #2 about did me in.  Hurts like bloody hell.  Maybe more on that this weekend. On the financial  … Read More